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That’s just sad.


I love OcenAudio, it's SoundForge for the new millennium =)

It is, however, not the same type of app. OcenAudio is a wave editor, so only one file at a time. Audacity is multitrack, and has a project structure much like a DAW without the MIDI stuff.


Not open source, as far as I can see.


>people are all ok with reading chats

Eh, no?


RIP. That’s way too early.


My best guess is that at some point a “neutral“ AI will be put in charge of everything and everybody must obey for the good of society. As in one day you only have 22 energy points to spend on electricity or another day you can only eat crickets and whatnot. But it will only appear neutral - in essence somebody will control the AI and hence control the people. And people will agree to its decisions because the AI “knows best.”


Think you just re-invented Logan’s Run. Good film!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logan%27s_Run_(film)


Replace "AI" with "The Economy" and that's pretty much how it is and has been for a while. So many "rational actors" obeying ever so willingly.


You've just described "law" in the current sense.

It's supposed to be applied equally to all citizens but we see cases everyday where it's not. The wealthy, the enforcers, and their allies are frequently spared from "the law"


The Science


Huh. Does that actually work?


>Their decisions need to be audited to avoid corruption.

And as we all know: corruption ends abruptly at the highest levels.


But they require Internet connection to function optimally.


I think you just need the internet to perform a firmware update? My sense is you can take them off the internet — either go LAN or sneaker-net your data via MicroSD card.


Eh, not really. You can set them up in LAN mode and pair them with the slicer. You lose access to the mobile app, of course, and you also lose automatic firmware updates.

I had mine set up in local mode for awhile but the mobile app is useful for people in my life that don't care about learning how to work a slicer, so we use cloud mode.



Tailwind is reviving the style attribute.


I've taken the next step and written my own tool that lets me put all my Tailwind attributes in a separate file grouped by element selectors. :-)


Do you have a demo of this? Sounds cool


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